![]() She is able to find creative solutions to many problems, get out of life-threatening situations, and after outwitting the Big Bad and getting him stuck in a mud pit, she grabs a sign and leaps at him to beat him over the head and knock him out. Over the course of her adventure, Zniw becomes both clever and fearless. Character Development: Zniw starts out as a lost, frightened young girl who is clueless on how to survive or get back home, and also constantly scared of any creature that might pose a threat to her.Cartoon Creature: Most of the characters are specific, real-life dinosaur species, but Zniw is a made-up species of ornithopod.Unusually for Dinosaur Media, the Big Bad is not a carnivorous dinosaur but a pterosaur, though he's motivated by greed rather than any predatory instinct. She gets by spooked by a Daspletosaurus early in the game, but the Daspletosaurus looked like she wanted to talk to her. While Zniw encounters some carnivores that range from being just grumpy or outright ferocious, she also encounters some friendly carnivores like Sam the snake. Zniw's sister doesn't technically do anything too harsh, but her expressions make it clear that she's very haughty, and she enjoys being superior to her siblings. This makes her siblings feel bad because her brother only did a crayon drawing that is hardly impressive in comparison, while Zniw forgot to get a present entirely. Zniw's sister smugly shows off the fancy present she got their mother: an expensive-looking necklace. Zniw has a younger brother and an older sister. This is pointed out in the in-game encyclopedia. Anachronistic Animal: The game is supposedly set in the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, but Triceratops, Albertonykus, Pachycephalosaurus, and Thescelosaurus are from the later Maastrichtian and Nothronychus is from the earlier Turonian. ![]() The closest things to good Troodon are the ones in Fungilla, but even they tend to be jerks, especially the shopkeeper. Always Chaotic Evil: All Troodon are omnivorous bullies who threaten to eat herbivorous dinosaurs and scare them away.Later, when Zniw gets around him and tries to pull him out by the tail, he gets ticklish again, and swings his tail uncontrollably, causing her to fall into the river for real. When Zniw tries to climb over him, he is tickled by it, and he starts laughing and quivering so hard that Zniw almost falls into the river. Accidental Tickle Torture: There is a blue Euoplocephalus stuck in the entrance of the bridge at Rivenn-na.A sequel, Zid Journey was successfully Kickstarted and has a Steam page here, but is not currently released. The player must guide Zniw on a journey back to Wajapulka, during which she will meet tons of quirky characters, solve puzzles, collect items, collect shiny pebbles as a bonus sidequest, eat various plants and fungi, and more. Zniw gets the idea to make a necklace out of pebbles, but due to a series of unfortunate events, she loses the first pebble she had, gets spooked by a carnivorous dino, and falls off a cliff, causing her to get lost far from home. Zniw tries to buy a beautiful bouquet of flowers at a store across the street, but another dinosaur buys it before she can. Zniw wakes up one morning to realize, in a panic, that it's her mother's hatchday, and she doesn't have a gift for her. Our protagonist is Zniw (pronounced "zniff," according to the in-game encyclopedia), a young female ornithopod of ambiguous species who lives in the town of Wajapulka. ![]() The game takes place 75 million years ago, in a world of anthropomorphic dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals who have their own towns and buildings. The game is notable for its hand-drawn animation inspired by cartoons from The '90s, as well as depicting dinosaurs to be accurate to the latest scientific discoveries while keeping them cartoony. Zniw Adventure is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Azure Mountain and published by Azure Mountain and Kurki Games. ![]()
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